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lisasweeet: Stretch out your hand and take the world’s wide gift of joy and beauty. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

Tighthe9712: Is life worth living? Aye with the best of us Heights of us depths of us- Life is the test of us!,Corinne Roosevelt Robinson,happiness,

DavidCranmerUn1: the former Corinne Roosevelt, sister of President Theodore Roosevelt. The new partnership was called Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Company Corinne was best friends with Edith Kermit Carow, her brother Theodore Roosevelt's second wife and later the First Lady of the

Moffle1025: Is life worth living? Aye with the best of us Heights of us depths of us- Life is the test of us!,Corinne Roosevelt Robinson,happiness,

AncientWisdomHQ: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!" - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

JoanFre29350438: Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us - Life is the test of us! Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

JasonDDavis8: "Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us - Life is the test of us!" ~ Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

Brian76544: “On the path that leads to nowhere I have sometimes found my soul. - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

thewisdomchest: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!"

Graphinitions: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!"

MLRPromotions: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!"

AncientWisdomHQ: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!" - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

VillarinoJl: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: "Is life worth living?/ Aye, with the best of us,/ Heights of us, depths of us - / Life is the test of us!"

DavidCranmerUn1: married Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886–1971) on November 4, 1909. She was a member of the Roosevelt family (Eleanor Roosevelt was her cousin and Theodore Roosevelt her uncle) and had her own political career, serving in the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1924 and again

DavidCranmerUn1: Joe Alsop's FBI file that Vandenberg was one of Alsop's lovers. Alsop was born on October 10, 1910, in Avon, Connecticut, to Joseph Wright Alsop IV (1876–1953) and Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886–1971). Through his mother, he was related to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and

B_000111_S: “On the path that leads to nowhere, I have sometimes found my soul.” ~ Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

timmmyk: Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us - Life is the test of us! - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

DavidCranmerUn1: Robinson was married to the former Corinne Roosevelt, sister of President Theodore Roosevelt. Corinne Roosevelt (September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933) was an American poet, writer and lecturer. She was also the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore

DavidCranmerUn1: employees by 1980, he also owned Brown Harris Stevens, Inc., a residential brokerage firm. In 1901, Brown formed a partnership with the prominent New York real estate broker Douglas Robinson. Robinson was married to the former Corinne Roosevelt, sister of President Theodore

DavidCranmerUn1: Joseph Wright Alsop IV (1876–1953) and Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886–1971). Through his mother, he was related to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and James Monroe. Alsop entered the US Navy and used his political connections to be assigned as Staff Historian to Claire Lee

DavidCranmerUn1: In 1901, Brown formed a partnership with the prominent New York real estate broker Douglas Robinson. Robinson was married to the former Corinne Roosevelt, sister of President Theodore Roosevelt. The new partnership was called Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Company. On

Theodor23913620: Grateful for my siblings, Elliot bulloch Roosevelt, bamie Roosevelt, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, and my parents Theodore Roosevelt sr. And Martha bulloch Roosevelt

DublinersThe: "Though Love be deeper, Friendship is more wide." "Nothing is as difficult as to achieve results in this world if one is filled full of great tolerances and the milk of human kindness" Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, American poet, author, BOTD 27 September 1861.

MichaelCullina2: 8/ Corinne Roosevelt Robinson was an entirely different character. Softer, and poetic, especially after her son died, “she was a very mercurial person. She could cry and then she could laugh, like sunshine coming after rain…used to burst into tears at meals and things like that.

finn331: “On the path that leads to nowhere I have Sometimes found my soul. ~ Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

MarcosC23258945: "On the path that leads to Nowhere I have sometimes found my soul!" Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

nature_meditati: "On the path that leads to Nowhere I have sometimes found my Soul." -- Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

SuperQueer619: Horacio the handsnake - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to Thomas Nast (d. 1902), Alphonse Francois Renard (d. 1903), Gaston Tarry (d. 1913), Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (d. 1933), Andrej Hlinka (d. 1938), Eurosia Fabris (d. 1932), Grazia Deledda (d. 1936), Hans Hahn (d. 1934) and Frederick Schule (d. 1962).

TRayEntertainm2: "Stretch out your hand and receive the world's wide gift of joy, appreciation, and beauty."--Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

TommyRayBooks: "Stretch out your hand and receive the world's wide gift of joy, appreciation, and beauty."--Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

SagamoreHillNHS: Anna “Bamie” Roosevelt Cowles (1855-1931) was the oldest child of Theodore and Martha “Mittie” Bulloch Roosevelt and sister to TR. Photos: 1. Anna Roosevelt Cowles (right) photographed with Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (middle) and Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (left) NPS/THRB

nicholayy11: Life Is Beautiful: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to Thomas Nast (d. 1902), Alphonse Francois Renard (d. 1903), Gaston Tarry (d. 1913), Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (d. 1933), Andrej Hlinka (d. 1938), Eurosia Fabris (d. 1932), Grazia Deledda (d. 1936), Hans Hahn (d. 1934) and Frederick Schule (d. 1962).

Daily_Quotes000: "Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us- Life is the test of us!" - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

ontheNthday: On the 2,141,868th day, God created Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.

BeineckeLibrary: Kahlil Gibran: The madman, his parables and poems, autographed presentation copy to Alice Raphael Eckstein...

laphamsquart: Here is the motto of the Dresden Literary American Club, courtesy of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson....

TwitazonLinks: Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us - Life is the test of us! --Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

TracysEndeavor: Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us, Life is the test of us! -Corinne Roose...

scOttsummitt: "Stretch out your hand and take the world's wide gift of joy and beauty." ~Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

TracysEndeavor: Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us, Life is the test of us! -Corinne Roose...

DPietrusza: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (TR's sister) speaks in support of the Warren Harding-Calvin Coolidge ticket of 1920.

simplerootsco: "Stretch out your hand and receive the world's wide gift of joy, appreciation, and beauty." -Corinne Roosevelt Robinson



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